Monday, March 7, 2016

Watch: Cincinnati Man Slammed Into Wall and Arrested for ... and other top stories.

  • Watch: Cincinnati Man Slammed Into Wall and Arrested for ...

    Charles Harrell videotaped himself walking down a Cincinnati street drinking a cappuccino. The filming ended when a cop approached and slammed Harrell for reportedly jaywalking.  WPCO screenshot The Cincinnati Police Department is investigating a videotaped pedestrian arrest that took place Feb. 6. According to Cincinnati.com, Charles Harrell, 29, began filming Police Officer Baron Osterman, who was slowly following him on a bicycle. "This is what we have to go th..
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  • Cincinnati Health Briefs for March 7

    Cincinnati Health Briefs for March 7
    Two-year-old Karson Schoonover checks out a Dr. Seuss classic with his mom Danielle Boatright during a reading event at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.(Photo: Provided)Welcome to Cincinnati Health Briefs, a quick dose of news from around Cincinnati coming to you on Mondays. Got a story tip or a smart remark? Twitter @apsaker, asaker@enquirer.com or 513/768-8489.Here at Health Briefs Central, we believe in the nurturing power of reading. More reading is better than less reading. Re..
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  • UConn's Postseason Reset Starts With Rugged Cincinnati On Friday

    UConn's Postseason Reset Starts With Rugged Cincinnati On Friday
    The Huskies are ready to hit the reset button."When you get to the (conference) tournament, a new season has begun," UConn coach Kevin Ollie said on a Monday conference call with the other American Athletic Conference men's basketball coaches. "We've been to the final the last two years, hopefully we can win it this year. But it's going to take a great effort from our team." The Huskies finished 21-10 overall, 11-7 and sixth in the AAC. They will play Cincinnati in the quarterfinals on Friday i..
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  • Greater Cincinnati contractor acquired

    Greater Cincinnati contractor acquired
    Hamilton-based Lithko Contracting Inc. is being sold in an undisclosed all-cash transaction to the Pritzker Organization LLC. The deal is expected to close on or ...
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  • Cincinnati Firefighters burn up Fort Myers Beach

    Cincinnati Firefighters burn up Fort Myers Beach
    Buy PhotoThe Greater Cincinnati Firefighters perform at the Lani Kai to raise money fro the Araba Shriners on Sunday. (Photo: Jack Hardman/The News-Press, Jack Hardman/The News-Press)Buy PhotoIt's all about charity for the couple dozen firefighters and others from Ohio who have been rocking and rolling, twerking, popping and nae-naeing on Fort Myers Beach for nearly 30 years now.Sand, sun, tanned  beach-goers, adoring crowds and the chance to hang with like-minded buddies is secondary for the Gr..
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  • Cincinnati knocks off No. 24 SMU

    Cincinnati knocks off No. 24 SMU
    CINCINNATI -- Banned from postseason play for violating NCAA rules, Southern Methodist University went into Sunday's regular-season finale at Cincinnati with one thing to play for -- a regular-season American Athletic Conference championship. The Mustangs came out needing help just to claim a co-championship. Advertisement Junior guard Troy Caupain scored 14 points and senior center Coreontae DeBerry added 10 as the Bearcats shook off a 1-for-19 3-point shooting effort to hold off No. 24 SM..
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  • Things to do this week: March 7-13

    Things to do this week: March 7-13
    Gaelic Storm.(Photo: Jim Koepnick)MONDAYGaelic Storm, 7:30 p.m., Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Downtown. $37.50, $32.50. 513-232-6220; www.tafttheatre.org.Linton Music: Voices Remembered with Hope, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Congregation Beth Adam, 10001 Loveland-Madeira Road, Loveland. Internationally-celebrated violinist, producer, and author Daniel Hope curates this festival commemorating voices silenced by Holocaust and role music played during this dark time in history. $30. 513-381-6868.Play Readin..
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  • Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky airport to demolish Concourse C

    Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky airport to demolish Concourse C
    CINCINNATI (AP) - A once major concourse at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport will start disappearing this summer.Airport officials told The Cincinnati Enquirer and confirmed to WLWT that Concourse C will be torn down beginning in August.The concourse was permanently closed to passengers in 2008. Officials expect it will take about a year to tear down the concourse and renovate the site, which is set to become parking for airplanes and a deicing pad.Delta Air Lines initiall..
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  • These are Greater Cincinnati's best private high schools: SLIDESHOW

    These are Greater Cincinnati's best private high schools: SLIDESHOW
    Greater Cincinnati has a long list of private high schools open to local residents, and a strong sense of loyalty is tied to each. It's not uncommon for alumni to fly ...
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  • Meet the interim CEO of Mercy Health's Cincinnati hospitals

    Meet the interim CEO of Mercy Health's Cincinnati hospitals
    Mike Garfield is interim CEO of Mercy Health-Cincinnati. ... As chief operating officer of Mercy Health-Cincinnati, Garfield emphasized patient experience, ...
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Northern Ireland police find bomb parts in rural park .Goats used to combat invasive plants at Cincinnati arboretum .
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